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George Gigantic Telescope

A book about a boy and his great space adventure

Kristina Murray-Hally Hanlik Arts

$17.95

Paperback

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English
Spiders8media
02 April 2020
Lift off into space with George and his telescope - a fun space book for kids 5 to 7

George has a new telescope and he is surprised when some aliens come to visit him. They take over his telescope and together they embark on an incredible adventure into outer space. George learns that the universe is a mysterious place and you will never know what you might find out there!

What does George find? And how does he fix the space junk problem?

Get ready to enjoy the adventure with George and these cute aliens as they help each other and solve the space junk issues and more, in this fun learning book for kids.

Written by Kristina Murray-Hally, an experienced educator and talented children's book author, and beautifully illustrated by Hanlik Arts, this book is a real treasure!

This is a great book to show kids the amazing universe that exists around them with this exciting and imaginative space book.

- My son loved reading this amazing book about the telescope and the aliens - Lily Jones, parent

- A wonderful story about space adventure and learning about space junk - Tim Roberts, librarian

- A great learning tool to introduce children to the contemporary issues of space junk and space junk recycling - Jennifer Mossman, teacher
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Illustrated by:   Hanlik Arts
Imprint:   Spiders8media
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 2mm
Weight:   132g
ISBN:   9780648707202
ISBN 10:   0648707202
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for George Gigantic Telescope: A book about a boy and his great space adventure

- This is an amazing book about space junk- Prue Smith, parent


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